David celebrated a strong showing against Goliath as Re/Max Real Estate Center hosted its 2018 agent awards luncheon at the Walden Club in downtown Chattanooga.

With far fewer agents than many other local offices, Real Estate Center nevertheless ranked high on the Chattanooga MLS, with the Ft. Oglethorpe office finishing at No. 25 and the Lafayette office coming in at No. 42 out of more than 200 offices.

When it comes to your home exterior, people tend to notice your front lawn first. A well-maintained lawn not only enhances your home’s curb appeal but also helps sustain and strengthen home values throughout your neighborhood.

Cultivate a lush and healthy lawn this month by taking these easy steps.

The South prides itself on being welcoming, my native Mississippi going so far as to officially bill itself as “the Hospitality State.” In general, it serves us well.

But Tennessee might be a little too hospitable.

On May 17-19, the “white advocacy” group American Renaissance is holding its annual conference at Montgomery Bell State Park for the eighth time since 2012. On the last weekend of June, the American Freedom Party and the Council of Conservative Citizens will jointly settle into Montgomery Bell for the second year in a row.

The latest legislative iteration in the move to receive billions in federal TennCare funds as a block grant would curb new federal mandates, add flexibility for the state to control pharmacy costs, set a floor for federal funding and remove previous requirements for state legislators to approve any TennCare deal that Gov. Bill Lee negotiates.

On April 22, millions of people will observe Earth Day by participating in events that support environmental protection. As a citizen, you may want to take part in a local celebration. And as an investor, you can learn a few lessons from the themes of Earth Day.

Deborah Ballard has joined the staff of CHI Memorial Center for Healthy Aging. Ballard received her nursing degree from Emory University in Atlanta and her master’s in nursing from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She’s board certified by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Call 423 682-8150 for information or to schedule an appointment.

The newly built economy parking lot at the Chattanooga Airport is now open, offering shuttle service to the terminal.

To meet the parking needs of passengers, the two economy lots provide about 800 spaces and a free shuttle with service every 7 to 10 minutes to the terminal. The economy lot is located just off Airport Road at 5900 Rosedale Drive. Passengers can park for just $9 per day. Information

Bon VoyageStudents, scientists release young lake sturgeon into Tennessee River

Under the curious scrutiny of onlookers gathered at the Coolidge Park boat ramp, Chattanooga students and scientists from the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute this month eased about 90 dinosaurs into the Tennessee River.

At just 15-inches long, the 9-month-old lake sturgeon that slipped into the current still have many years of growing before potentially becoming eight-foot river giants.

Argentine food and wine will be at the heart of a cultural celebration Saturday, April 27, at The Mad Priest.

Called An Argentine Asado Experience, the event will take place 6-9 p.m. at Mad Priest’s 719 Cherry Street location.

Mad Priest hosts cultural experiences that celebrate refugees and immigrants from around the world who now call Chattanooga home. For each event, Mad Priest partners with people from that country for an authentic experience including food, music and more.

Partnership for Families, Children and Adults will host its annual RISE fundraiser Friday, April 26, 7 p.m., at the Chattanoogan Hotel. The Hon. Rosemarie Aquilina will serve as the keynote speaker. Judge Aquilina encouraged more than 150 women to speak out against U.S.A. Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar and sentenced Nassar to prison.